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		<title>By: TRAlves</title>
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		<description>I see Amazon, for instance, like the most traditional business ever (retail) with the most innovative business model. They always kept innovating their business model, adding pioneering features that added value to the whole system like reader reviews (which can, eventually, decrease the sells of a book!), second-hand books, zShops, etc that are presented to the user in an integrated and user-friendly way.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;I am working on an innovative business model for an (hopefully) disrupting product, and we find ourselves protecting the business model as hard as the source code.</description>
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<p>I am working on an innovative business model for an (hopefully) disrupting product, and we find ourselves protecting the business model as hard as the source code.</p>
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